Tesla Model Q: Affordable Compact EV Set for 2025 Launch at Under £24,000
Tesla's rumored Model Q compact EV is reportedly back in development for a 2025 release, despite earlier speculation about its cancellation. The affordable electric vehicle is expected to retail for under £24,000 with government subsidies, or around £30,000 without them.
This development contradicts Elon Musk's previous statement calling an entry-level model "pointless" in an autonomous future. The information comes from a Deutsche Bank report following a meeting with Tesla's head of Investor Relations.
Key Features:
- Expected launch: First half of 2025
- Price range: £24,000-£30,000
- Estimated range: 300 miles
- Advanced self-driving capabilities
- New manufacturing process for cost reduction
Blue Tesla Model 3 front view
The Model Q will utilize innovative manufacturing techniques where components are fully assembled, including paint, before final assembly. This method significantly reduces production time and costs compared to traditional manufacturing processes.
Cybertruck-inspired futuristic taxi concept
Technical Innovations:
- Wireless control systems similar to Cybertruck
- Reduced wiring for weight savings
- Shared platform with Cybercab
- Potential ride-sharing capabilities
Blue Tesla Model 3 front view
The vehicle is expected to feature full self-driving capabilities, aligning with Tesla's autonomous vision. Users may have the option to rent out their vehicles when not in use, similar to other Tesla models.
Rear view of blue Tesla compact
While these details remain unverified, the Model Q represents Tesla's commitment to making electric vehicles more accessible to mainstream consumers while incorporating advanced autonomous technology.